It is an opinion because every is diffrent so i might like them and you might not like English people
Wait in Portuguese is Espere. To wait is Esperar. "Wait a second" is "Espere um segundo". Brazilian Portuguese and Portuguese from Portugal are the same language, only different accents like English from UK and English from US.
Gostaria de adicioná-lo como contato! in Portuguese is "I'd like to add you as a contact!" in English.
In Portuguese, the letter "y" is pronounced like the letter "i" in English, as in the word "me."
it depends on the context. It can be related with food, comparison or question. with food it'd be "eat" (I eat pizza), as a comparison would be "like" (you look like a girl) or "as" (as a comparison), as a question would be "how" (how can you do that?)
No, Portuguese is not the national language of the UK. The national language of the UK is English. Portuguese is the official language of Portugal and is also spoken in countries like Brazil and Mozambique.
Não gosto! in Portuguese means "I don't like it!" in English.
foolish (just like how the English word comes from the Portuguese doudo, which means "a foolish person")
"Who?" in English is Quem? in Portuguese.
No, it doesn't look anything like a Spanish or Portuguese word. It is English.
Pão is a Portuguese equivalent of the English word "bread." The masculine singular noun also translates as "money" in slang contexts and as "roll" in other English contexts. The pronunciation will be "pow" -- like the exclamation "Ow!" in English -- in Portuguese.
It looks like Portuguese because it is Portuguese. The difference between the Portuguese spoken in Portugal and the one in Brazil is more or less the same as the difference existing between UK English and USA English (in the same order).
Wait in Portuguese is Espere. To wait is Esperar. "Wait a second" is "Espere um segundo". Brazilian Portuguese and Portuguese from Portugal are the same language, only different accents like English from UK and English from US.
"Can you speak English?" in English is Você fala inglês?in Portuguese.
A in Portuguese is "the" in English.
"Girl" in English is menina in Portuguese.
Solteira in Portuguese is "maiden" in English.
"Hope" in English is esperança in Portuguese.